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Time and Space Patterns 167

 

Kill two birds with one stone.

 

Time is of the essence.

 

Do not put off until tomorrow what you can do today.

B.

The following questions are intended to stimulate cross-cultural discus-

Multiple

sion and to help you become familiar with American customs and re-

Choice

sponses. On the multiple choice questions try to guess what an American

Questionnaire would do. More than one answer may be correct.

1. If you were invited to another family's house for dinner how much later after the scheduled time would you arrive?

In your country: ___________________________________________

In the United States:

a.15 minutes later.

b.30 minutes later.

c.1 hour later.

d.2 hours later or more.

2.How long does a party at which dinner is served usually last?

In your country: ___________________________________________

In the United States:

a.1 to 2 hours.

b.3 to 4 hours.

c.5 to 6 hours.

d.7 to eight hours.

3.If you were having a party for the students in your class, how many days in advance would you invite them?

In your country: __________________________________________________

In the United States:

a.The day of the party.

b.One day in advance.

c.Several days in advance.

d.Three or four weeks in advance.

4.How would a host indicate to a guest that it was time to leave?

In your country: __________________________________________________

In the United States:

a.The host would start yawning.

b.The host would announce, "It's time to leave."

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c.The hosts would start cleaning up.

d.The hosts wouldn't say anything, so I would leave at a time I thought was reasonable.

5. At a party or social occasion, how would you indicate that it was time for you to leave someone's home?

In your country: __________________________________________________

In the United States:

a.I would wait until the host said something.

b.I would say, "I'm sorry. I have to leave now."

c.I would say, "It's getting late and I'd better be going."

d.I would make up an excuse (e.g., I have to get up early tomorrow) and thank the hosts.

6.When first meeting a date or a friend's parents, an appropriate amount of time to speak with them would be:

In your country: __________________________________________________

In the United States:

a.5 minutes.

b.15-30 minutes.

c.1 hour.

d.2 hours or more.

7.If you had an appointment with a professor at 12:00 and arrived at 12:45, how would the professor react?

In your country: __________________________________________________

In the United States:

a.He wouldn't care.

b.He would excuse you if you had called.

c.He would consider you irresponsible.

d.He would be insulted.

C. The way space is used influences people's attitudes and relationships.

Use of

For example, how people are seated around a table affects conversation.

Space in

Who sits next to whom and who looks at whom influence the social

Interaction

interaction. Even historical and political events may be affected by the

 

use of space. In 1968, during the Vietnam War, international peace talks

 

were held in Paris, France. A serious problem facing the planners of

 

these meetings was the seating arrangement of the representatives. Each

 

government's status and needs had to be considered. It took eight

Time and Space Patterns 169

months to reach an agreement on the shape of the table. In the meantime, the war continued.7

The following drawings illustrate the varieties of seating arrangements in the American classroom. The seating of students varies with the type of course, the number of students, and the instructor's teaching style.

Directions:

1.Look at the differences between the seating arrangements in each classroom.

2.Answer the questions following the illustration. Compare and discuss your answers with those of the other class members.

3.Discuss the follow-up questions.

Seating Arrangement In Classrooms

(e)

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c.The hosts would start cleaning up.

d.The hosts wouldn't say anything, so I would leave at a time I thought was reasonable.

5. At a party or social occasion, how would you indicate that it was time for you to leave someone's home?

In your country: __________________________________________________

In the United States:

a.I would wait until the host said something.

b.I would say, "I'm sorry. I have to leave now."

c.I would say, "It's getting late and I'd better be going."

d.I would make up an excuse (e.g., I have to get up early tomorrow) and thank the hosts.

6.When first meeting a date or a friend's parents, an appropriate amount of time to speak with them would be:

In your country: __________________________________________________

In the United States:

a.5 minutes.

b.15-30 minutes.

c.1 hour.

d.2 hours or more.

7.If you had an appointment with a professor at 12:00 and arrived at 12:45, how would the professor react?

In your country: __________________________________________________

In the United States:

a.He wouldn't care.

b.He would excuse you if you had called.

c.He would consider you irresponsible.

d.He would be insulted.

C. The way space is used influences people's attitudes and relationships.

Use of

For example, how people are seated around a table affects conversation.

Space in

Who sits next to whom and who looks at whom influence the social

Interaction

interaction. Even historical and political events may be affected by the

 

use of space. In 1968, during the Vietnam War, international peace talks

 

were held in Paris, France. A serious problem facing the planners of

 

these meetings was the seating arrangement of the representatives. Each

 

government's status and needs had to be considered. It took eight

170 Time and Space Patterns

Directions:

Circle the letter (corresponding to the seating arrangement) that applies. You may choose more than one answer. Compare and discuss your answers with those of the other class members.

Seating Arrangement

In your opinion,

which classroom arrangement . . .

1

Is the most formal?

a

b

c

d

e

.

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.

Is the least formal?

a

b

c

d

e

3.

Encourages the most student participation?

a

b

c

d

e

4.

Encourages the least student participation?

a

b

c

d

e

5.

Enables students to have the most eye contact

 

 

 

 

 

 

with the teacher?

a

b

c

d

e

6.

Is preferable for language learning?

a

b

c

d

e

7.

Is the most common in classrooms in your

 

 

 

 

 

 

country?

a

b

c

d

e

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Follow-up:

A foreign student commented that she felt most comfortable in a classroom similar to that in illustration (a). She said that she felt shy and "exposed" when students had to sit in a circle or semicircle formation. Why do you think she felt this way? In which types of classroom do you feel most comfortable?

 

Time and Space Patterns 171

D .

The use of space in designing and decorating a home varies among

The Organ-

countries. The following is a floor plan of a standard home in the United

ization of

States. Is this use of space different from that in your home?

Homes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Discuss:

Are there any features in this home that differ from features in homes in your country?

In homes in your country are there some rooms that are only for guests? Are there some rooms only for certain members of the family?

How does the organization of space in your home affect relationships between family members?

172 Time and Space Patterns

E.Many cities and towns in the United States have a linear design so that

The Design

of Cities

street names and addresses follow an orderly progression: 1st, 2nd, 3rd Street (numerical); Adams, Baez, Collins, Dracula (alphabetical). Addresses usually have a numerical progression of even numbers on one side of the street and odd numbers on the other. The placement of institutions and buildings is also adapted to the culture. In the United States, neighborhood schools and local shopping areas may be integrated into residential areas, but skyscraper office buildings and large department stores are located in the town center or "downtown" area. Most zoning laws restrict heavy industry to areas away from houses and stores.

Shown here is a map of a city in the United States. Are there any features in this city that are different from features in a city in your country?

Time and Space Patterns 173

Read the following directions and follow the route on the map. Then complete the activity.

Directions from the airport to Colon Ave. and Baez St. (via Freeway 63):

From the airport take "D" St. east to Jo St. Make a right on Jo St. and go to "A" St. Make a left on "A" St. and take it to Freeway 63 south. Take 63 to the Adams Ave. exit. Go east 2 blocks to Colon Ave. Make a left on Colon St. and go 1 block to Baez St.

Activity: Work in pairs. Give each other directions from one location to another on the city map. Be specific: use "direction" terms such as street, avenue, comer, freeway, on-ramp, and exit. Tell each other how to get from:

1.The university to the Gatsby St. on-ramp on Freeway 8 (via downtown)

2.Baez St. and 3rd Ave. to "A" St.

3.Downtown (12th Ave. and Jewel St.) to Freeway 102.

4.The train station to the park.

5.The airport to the corner of 11th Ave. and Dracula St.

Discuss:

Is the layout of the city on the map different from the layout of your city? If so, how?

When giving directions to someone in your language, what terms do you use to indicate the division of space?

F.Answer the following questions about your own culture and then dis-

Cross-

Cultural

Questions

cuss intercultural similarities and differences.

Time

1.Is the American concept of time different from that in your coun try? Might a business person from the United States encounter any differences? (Consider promptness, schedules, signing of contracts, etc.)

2.Are there objects, procedures, or customs which are symbolic of your culture's use of time? Explain.

3.How does technology influence the use of time? How does it affect personal, social, and professional lives?

174 Time and Space Patterns

Space

1.How is a sense of privacy obtained in your culture? What do you do when you want to be alone (at home, at work, or elsewhere)?

2.Has the design of your city been influenced by non-native styles of architecture? If so, how?

3.What types of architecture are best suited to the environment and geography of your country?

Cultural Notes

Time

1.For doctors' and dentists' appointments it is important to call 24 to 48 hours before a scheduled appointment if you have to cancel. In some cases, you will be charged if you do not appear for an appointment.

2.When making appointments, it is not always possible to schedule one as soon as you would like. You may have to wait up to several weeks to schedule an appointment (e.g., with the dentist). Recep tionists will usually try to schedule appointments as early as it is possible.

3.When you have a hotel reservation, it is a good idea to ask, "By what time do I have to arrive?" If you arrive later than the specified time, the hotel personnel may cancel your reservation unless you call ahead of time to tell them that you'll be late. If you have to cancel your reservation, call in advance to notify the hotel.

4."Time-saving" devices and methods are very popular in the United States. They include push-button TV's, instant coffee, TV dinners, microwave ovens, drive-in banking, and fast-food restaurants.

Space

1.At very formal dinner parties you may find a place card (with your name on it) next to the plate where you are supposed to sit. Otherwise the host/hostess may tell you where to sit. There may be no fixed places at a dinner table. In this case, each person sits wherever he or she would like. Often the mother or the father sits at the head(s) of the table.

2.Often when you are invited into an American home the host or hostess will give you a "tour" of the house. One reason for this is to make you feel more comfortable so that you will feel "at home." Also, Americans enjoy showing off the improvements they've made in their homes.

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3.It is not unusual for hosts or hostesses to invite guests into the kitchen while they are preparing a meal although in some countries, this would be considered unacceptable. American hospitality is often informal.

Supplementary Vocabulary and Phrases

to stall

to slow down

to postpone

hectic

to procrastinate

frantic

to delay

in time

to hurry up

"fashionably late"

to speed up

time flies

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